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Cheryl Hines
Hines at the 83rd Academy Awards in 2011
Born
Cheryl Ruth Hines

(1965-09-21) September 21, 1965 (age 58)
Alma materUniversity of Central Florida
Occupation(s)Actress, comedian
Years active1993–present
TelevisionCurb Your Enthusiasm
Suburgatory
Son of Zorn
I Can See Your Voice
Spouses
Paul Young
(m. 2002; div. 2010)
(m. 2014)
Children1
RelativesKennedy family (by marriage)

Cheryl Ruth Hines (born September 21, 1965)[1] is an American actress and comedian. She is best known for playing the role of Larry David's wife, Cheryl, on HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm, for which she has been nominated for two Emmy Awards. She also starred as Dallas Royce on the ABC sitcom Suburgatory and made her directorial debut in 2009 with the film Serious Moonlight. Hines is married to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is currently running for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination.

Early life

Hines was born in Miami Beach, Florida, to James and Rosemary Hines.[2]

Part of her family came from Frostproof, Florida,[3] but she grew up in Tallahassee,[3] where she was a member of the Young Actors Theatre throughout high school. Hines also attended Lively Technical Center and Tallahassee Community College in Tallahassee. She was raised Catholic.[4][5]

Career

Hines made guest appearances on television shows such as Swamp Thing and Unsolved Mysteries. She also appeared on an episode of The Dating Game in 1996. She was not picked on the episode.

Hines and Meg Ryan at the premiere of Serious Moonlight, Hines' directorial debut

Hines began her acting career by performing improvisational comedy at The Groundlings Theater. Among the people with whom she studied was Lisa Kudrow.[3] She also learned to write comedy sketches, which served her well when working on HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm as Larry David's fictional wife, Cheryl. The show is written using the retroscripting technique in which the plot outlines are generally and loosely drawn. Then the individual actors improvise to create the dialogue ad lib.

Hines as a Grand Marshal of the Springtime Tallahassee Grand Parade in April 2013

"When the show first came out, people from Tallahassee thought, 'Well, maybe Cheryl got married'", she recalls of the show's initial reception. "Sometimes, I do feel like I live two lives."[6] Hines received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on Curb Your Enthusiasm in 2003 and 2006.[7] Speaking about being cast on the show, Hines has said that "Until Curb, I'd done small roles, really small roles. They wanted to cast an unknown actress. It worked in my favor that I hadn't done anything. It changed my life."[8]

Hines appeared in RV opposite Robin Williams,[9] Waitress with Keri Russell, and the 2008 mockumentary The Grand, a spoof of the World Series of Poker. Her 2009 directorial debut Serious Moonlight stars Meg Ryan with a script by the late Adrienne Shelly, Hines' co-star in Waitress.

In 2009, Hines starred in the ABC sitcom In the Motherhood. It is a loose adaptation of the web series. She played Jane. The short-lived series lasted five out of seven episodes due to low ratings.

During the 2009–2010 season of Brothers & Sisters, she guest-starred as Kitty Walker McCallister's campaign manager, Buffy. In July 2010, Hines was announced to be joining the cast of the Nickelodeon film based on The Fairly OddParents, A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! as a human disguise of Wanda, Timmy's fairy godmother.[10]

Hines served as the executive producer for the 2010 reality series School Pride, which follows the renovation of a different school each week.[11] Hines starred as Dallas Royce on the ABC sitcom Suburgatory[12] and in We Need Help, a web series aired on Yahoo! Screen. The series was canceled in 2014 after three seasons.[13]

On January 29, 2014, Hines received the 2,516th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[14]

As of 2020, she has been a permanent panelist on a singing game show, I Can See Your Voice.

Personal life

Hines married Paul Young, founder of the management firm Principato-Young, on December 30, 2002. Their daughter Catherine Rose Young was born on March 8, 2004. On July 20, 2010, Hines and Young filed for divorce after nearly eight years of marriage.[15]

When a nephew was born with cerebral palsy, Hines contacted United Cerebral Palsy for answers and resources. Over time, she became involved with UCP and has used her celebrity status to help elevate its visibility.[16] Hines serves on the board of trustees of United Cerebral Palsy.[17] Hines and her family won $25,000 for UCP on the July 12, 2015, episode of Celebrity Family Feud.

In December 2011, Hines began dating Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a member of the Kennedy family.[18] They announced their engagement in April 2014,[19] and were married on August 2, 2014.[20] On January 23, 2022, at an anti-COVID vaccine mandate rally in Washington, DC, he invoked a comparison to Anne Frank. Subsequently, Hines condemned his remarks in a tweet, although the tweet has since been deleted.[21] Robert Kennedy Jr. announced in April 2023 that he is seeking the Democratic nomination for president in 2024. Hines said in an interview that "I support Bobby and I want to be there for him, and I want him to feel loved and supported by me".[22]

Hines is a poker enthusiast, with career winnings totaling $50,000.[23]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Cheap Curry and Calculus Sheila Short film
2004 Along Came Polly Catering Manager
2005 Cake Roxanne
Herbie: Fully Loaded Sally
Our Very Own Sally Crowder
2006 Bickford Shmeckler's Cool Ideas Professor Adams
RV Jamie Munro
Keeping Up with the Steins Casey Nudelman
2007 Waitress Becky
Goodnight Vagina Meg March Short film
The Grand Lainie Schwartzman
2008 Hollywood Residential Herself
Henry Poole Is Here Meg Wyatt
Bart Got a Room Beth Stein
Space Chimps Luna (voice)
2009 All in the Bunker Eva Braun Short film
Labor Pains Lisa DePardo
The Ugly Truth Georgia
2010 The Legend of Secret Pass Nitika (voice)
Space Chimps 2: Zartog Strikes Back Luna (voice)
2014 Life After Beth Judy Orfman
Think Like a Man 2 Andrea
2015 The Benefactor Mia
Christmas Eve Dawn Also known as Stuck
2016 Nine Lives Madison Camden
2017 Wilson Polly
A Bad Moms Christmas Sandy
2022 About Fate Judy
2023 Popular Theory Aunt Tammy

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Swamp Thing Louise Brenner Episode: "Heart of the Mantis"
1997 Unsolved Mysteries Sharon Berman (Ashely's mother) Episode: "9.18" - YouTube/FlimRise Episode: "9.15"
1998 The Wayans Bros. Helen Episode: "Six Degrees of Marlon"
Suddenly Susan Debbie Episode: "Poetry in Notion"
1999 Marla Episode: "The Cheerleaders"
Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm Cheryl David TV movie (series pilot)
2000 Friends Woman #2 Episode: "The One with Rachel's Sister"
2000–present Curb Your Enthusiasm Cheryl David Main role
2002 So Little Time Barbara Morrison Episode: "The Job"
Everybody Loves Raymond Lauren Williamson Episode: "Annoying Kid"
2003 Reno 911! Trailer Park Lady Episode: "Terrorist Training: Part 1"
A Tale of Two Wives Rose Goodman TV movie
Wanda at Large Dr. Linda Episode: "Did Wanda Say a Four Letter Word?"
2004–2005 Father of the Pride Kate (voice) 14 episodes
2006 Scrubs Paige Cox Episode: "My New God"
2007 Jack's Big Music Show Sudsy Bubblestein Episode: "Mel's Bath Day"
2009 Hannah Montana Catherine York Episode: "What I Don't Like About You"
In the Motherhood Jane 7 episodes
2010 Wright vs. Wrong Keri Daly TV movie
The Super Hero Squad Show Stardust (voice) 2 episodes
Brothers & Sisters Buffy McCreary 3 episodes
2011 Love Bites Kristen Lerner Episode: "Too Much Information"
A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! Wanda TV movie
2011–2014 Suburgatory Dallas Royce Main role; 56 episodes
2013 Hollywood Game Night Herself 2 episodes
2014 The Crazy Ones Beth Minker Episode: "Zach Mitzvah"
2015 The Middle Dr. Sommer Samuelson Episode: "The Convention"
2015–2016 TripTank Various voices 4 episodes
2016 Young & Hungry Kathy Kaminski Episode: "Young & Parents"
Mike Tyson Mysteries Virgilia Episode: "The Farmer's Daughter"
2016–2017 Son of Zorn Edie Main role; 13 episodes
2017 Nobodies Herself Episode: "Not the Emmys"
Pickle and Peanut Susan Episode: "Wet Wedding"
2017–2019 Funny You Should Ask Herself 35 episodes
2018 Fresh Off the Boat Fay Episode: "Big Baby"
Hell's Kitchen Herself Blue Team's VIP guest diner; Episode: "Hell Freezes Over"
2018–2019 3 Below Momblank 16 episodes
2020 Make It Work! Herself Television special
The Conners Dawn
2020–present I Can See Your Voice Herself Regular Panelist
2020 The Masked Singer Guest panelist Episode: "The Group B Finals - The Mask Chance Saloon"
2021–2022 The Masked Dancer Guest panelist 2 episodes
2021 Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans Momblank Netflix film
2022 The Flight Attendant Dot Karlson Main role (season 2)
2022 Lego Masters Herself 3 Episodes
2023 Fantasy Island Jessica Warren Episode: "Tara and Jessica's High School Reunion / Cat Lady"

Producer

Year Title Notes
2006–2007 Campus Ladies 3 episodes
2008 Hollywood Residential TV series

Director

Year Title Notes
2006 Campus Ladies Episode: "No Means No"
2009 Serious Moonlight Feature film debut
2020 Curb Your Enthusiasm Episode: "Artificial Fruit"

Audio broadcasts

Podcasts

Hosted

  • 2020–present: Tig and Cheryl: True Story[24] – cohosted with Tig Notaro

Guest

  • 2020: The Modern Moron Episode 64[25] and 65[26]
  • 2020: Don't Ask Tig[27]
  • 2021: “Literally! with Rob Lowe”[28]

References

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  4. ^ "The Accidental Shiksa". Heeb. December 13, 2007. Archived from the original on May 27, 2010. Retrieved July 27, 2011.
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  9. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (March 19, 2019). "Cheryl Hines Signs With ICM Partners". Deadline. Retrieved July 2, 2023.
  10. ^ Bryant, Adam (July 23, 2010). "Exclusive: Nickelodeon Orders Live-Action Movie Adaptation of The Fairly Oddparents". TV Guide. Archived from the original on July 24, 2010.
  11. ^ "NBC Empowers Communities to Take Charge and Transform Their Broken Schools in New Two-Hour Special 'School Pride'". The Futon Critic. January 10, 2010. Retrieved October 4, 2010.
  12. ^ Ayres, Tom (March 12, 2011). "'Curb' star cast in new comedy pilot". Digital Spy. Archived from the original on March 15, 2011.
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  14. ^ "Tallahassee's Hines to get star". Tallahassee Democrat. January 29, 2014. Archived from the original on March 2, 2020. Retrieved March 2, 2020.
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  16. ^ "Cheryl Hines - Interview". ABILITY Magazine (Cheryl Hines Issue). February–March 2008. Archived from the original on May 1, 2008. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  17. ^ "Board of Trustees - Cheryl Hines". United Cerebral Palsy. Archived from the original on June 19, 2010.
  18. ^ Krupnick, Ellie (December 1, 2013). "PHOTOS: Kyra Kennedy, Great-Niece Of JFK, Debuts At Glam Deb Ball". HuffPost. Archived from the original on April 23, 2019. Retrieved March 2, 2020.
  19. ^ "'Suburgatory's' Cheryl Hines engaged to Robert F. Kennedy Jr". Fox News. May 14, 2014. Archived from the original on May 10, 2014. Retrieved May 10, 2014.
  20. ^ "RFK Jr., actress Hines wed at Kennedy compound". Associated Press News. August 2, 2014. Archived from the original on April 7, 2020. Retrieved April 7, 2020.
  21. ^ Andrew, Scottie (January 25, 2022). "Cheryl Hines condemns husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s anti-vaccine comments, which invoked Anne Frank". CNN. Archived from the original on January 25, 2022. Retrieved January 25, 2022.
  22. ^ Moscatello, Caitlin (June 10, 2023). "Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Wants to Be President. Cheryl Hines Is Along for the Ride". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 2, 2023.
  23. ^ "Cheryl Hines". The Hendon Mob Poker Database. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
  24. ^ "Tig and Cheryl: True Story". ART19.com. Archived from the original on January 11, 2022. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  25. ^ "Ep. 64 Cheryl Hines Pt. - 1 Quarantine Table For Seven, Teaching Teachers Online, Poker Night and One Stinky Minivan". Spotify. April 6, 2020. Archived from the original on January 11, 2022. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
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  28. ^ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/literally-with-rob-lowe/id1510058141?i=1000540698298. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)